The Next Step (James Brown album)

The Next Step
Studio album by James Brown
Released August 27, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre Soul, Funk
Length 54:20
Label Fome Records
Producer James Brown, Derrick "New Funk" Monk
James Brown chronology
The Merry Christmas Album
(1999)The Merry Christmas Album1999
The Next Step
(2002)
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The Next Step is the 65th and final studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released on August 27, 2002, by Fome Records.[1]

"The following year he was the subject of a PBS American Masters documentary, James Brown: Soul Survivor. He continued performing well into the first decade of the 2000s, appearing at the second Bonnaroo festival in 2003, at the Edinburgh Live 8 concert in 2005, and setting out on his "Seven Decades Of Funk World Tour" in 2006."[2]

Brown died of congestive heart failure due to complications from pneumonia on December 25, 2006, four years after The Next Step was released.[2]

Track listings

All tracks composed by James Brown and Derrick Monk; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Automatic" 3:50
2."Send Her Back to Me"James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Charles Bobbit, Derrick Monk3:20
3."Motivation" 3:41
4."Sunshine" 4:03
5."Nothing But a Jam" 4:03
6."Baby You've Got What It Takes"Clyde Otis, Murray Stein4:03
7."It's Time"James Brown, Tommy Rae3:23
8."Why Did This Happen To Me"James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Charles Bobbit, Derrick Monk4:21
9."Good and Natural" 5:10
10."Killing Is Out, School Is In"James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Charles Bobbit, Derrick Monk2:46

References

  1. "The Next Step – James Brown – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 "James Brown". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
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